Despite a slight cool-down in the car market ahead of the Lunar New Year, the Xpander and Xforce models continue to dominate their segment.

Specifically, as of the end of January 2025, Mitsubishi Xpander and Xforce recorded impressive sales figures of 808 and 552 units, respectively. This positive trend underscores the trust and support of Vietnamese customers, solidifying the appeal and value proposition of the Xpander and Xforce duo.

On February 22 and 23, 2025, thousands of domestic and international athletes will compete in the Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam – Tam Dao City Trail 2025 in Tam Dao, Vinh Phuc. The race, featuring captivating running routes, marks an energetic start to the new year. It is the final event in a series of activities celebrating 30 years of Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam’s partnership with local customers and sets the stage for future initiatives focused on enhancing customer experiences.

To kick off the Year of the Snake, Mitsubishi Motors Vietnam is offering various promotional programs for customers purchasing vehicles in February. Details are as follows:

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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